Crystal River Report February 12, 2025
Posted on 12 February 2025

WATER CONDITIONS: Low and clear, significant ice the higher up you go
OVERALL RATING: 3 out of 10
FOOD SOURCES PRESENT: Blue Winged Olive nymphs, Midges, Sculpins
THE LOW DOWN: Plan on fishing the lower river around Carbondale, as lingering snow and ice are present on the upper reaches. There's a good chance that some larger fish are running up from the Fork this time of year, so the lower river could be a great option. Snowmelt tends to blow the river out but that's not a game-over scenario, sometimes.
No need to overthink the Crystal -- attractor patterns fished dry-dropper style are effective and deeper pits are best fished with your traditional nymph rig. We say it all the time --skip the blah water and focus on the zones where fish have cover and food.
The higher you go, the more cutthroat and brook trout you will encounter, and fewer people. This river is ideal for those seeking a bit of solitude.
HATCHES: Midges 18-26
APPROPRIATE PATTERNS:
NYMPHS: Cat Poop Stone 6-10, San Juan Worm, Copper John Chartreuse 16-20, Jigged CDC Pheasant Tail 18, Tungsten Pheasant Tail 16-20, FKA Prince Nymph 14-18, Jerome Baetis 18-20, JuJu Baetis 18-22
DRIES: Parachute Adams 18-22, TC Custom Sparkledun BWO 20-22, Antonio's Hi-Vis Quill Midge 20-24, McCannel's Massacre Midge 22-24
STREAMERS: Sculpzilla, Craven's Double Gonga, Craven's Swim Coach, Tim Heng's Autumn Splendor, Hansen's Meal Ticket, Barr's Slump Buster
HINTS: Skipping the blah water and focusing on where the fish are is key!
Flows: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/co/nwis/uv/?site_no=09081600&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060
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